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Why is the concept of Jesus being forsaken important for Christians?

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The forsakenness of Jesus is central to Christian faith as it underscores the gravity of sin and the depth of Christ's sacrifice for our salvation.

Understanding Jesus as the 'God-forsaken man' deepens our grasp of the gospel's foundation. His forsakenness illustrates the severity and horror of sin—how it leads to God’s judgment and separation, which is a concept encapsulated in the doctrine of hell. When Christ cried out in anguish from the cross, it demonstrated not only his physical suffering but the spiritual desolation brought about by sin.

This reality is pivotal for believers, as it emphasizes Christ’s role as our substitute. He experienced the full weight of our punishment, ensuring that we would never face that level of separation from God. Thus, the importance of Jesus' forsakenness fosters a heart of gratitude and reverence among Christians, inspiring us to respond in faith to His ultimate sacrifice while providing the assurance that we will never be abandoned by God, as reiterated in passages like Isaiah 54:7-9.
Scripture References: Matthew 27:46, Isaiah 54:7-9, Psalm 22:1, John 1:14, Romans 3:25-26, Mark 15:34, Hebrews 13:5, Psalm 22, Romans 8:38-39, John 10:14-15, Lamentations 3:31-32, Romans 4:25, 1 Peter 2:24, Romans 8:32, Romans 5:8; Matthew 27:46

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